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PAGE TWO . ; ‘THE BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER : THURSDAY EVENING, JANUARY 23, 1919: dle of summer, sometimes even be fore the month of June, the ice would CH[IRCHES — ail be gone. s [} Years ago it was considered neces- o s c‘ a s;; sary to make very expensive walls to M. E. MIDWEEK PRAYER. A;p':,,e i h§ 5.y FOR fil]U] STORMGE PLANT 15 AiD Enables Farmers to Hold Thelr ~ Perishable Products, - BEMIDJI DAILY PIONEER | 'RVERY AFTERNOON EXCEPT lm1! @ B. CARSON = l. m keep the fce from melting and a great The Methodist mid Week. prayer many experiments have been conduct- | meeting will be held at the home of ed for the purpose of finding out the|Mr. and Mrs. A, T. _Carlgon, ‘this best way to build ice houses. The|oVening at 8 o'clock, right ‘principle of refrigeratur build- dng has confused bullders“of ice MEA.T ‘N JURIQUS Frwaya“d salurday}' Bouses and some of them 22 2t "FO THE KIDNEYS CASH PRICE TELEPHONE m tered the toffice at Bemidjl, Minn. as second-class m:, lllllfnldl ot gon‘nlg“t Huc!: 3, 1878, 7 o No to annonymous contributions, Writer's name mwet 3 An fce housé is Intended to presetve i 'fo the Hitor, yut not neceassrily for e OO-OPER;A'!'WE LAN. ADOPTED sce Take a Tablespoonful of Salts 'l‘nadny o! each week to insure publluuon ln th. current issue, Back H“m or Bladder 3 Cle < 28¢ Bothers cans ANSeY.. ...t “oc lu cln Be Kept All Summer In In- oxpomlvo Houses If Proper can We are a nation of meat eaters|1 can No. 8 Standard Togatoes;, S SUBSORIPTION "’?, and our blood is filled with uric acid, "1s Taken When It s, Packed - - A~ ~ |says“a wellsknown - authority; Who |~ fOr ..o In Winter. ; warns us. to_be constantly on guardf .. R g . RooM against kidney trouble, 2 cans No, 2 Corn for.. By W. A. RADFORD. The kidneys do- their utmost to ] THE WEEXLY PIONREER b - : free the blood of ‘this irritating acid,[2 cans No. 2 Peas................ Sen pagas, Soniatiing & of the news of the wi Pu ; &ive advice FREE B | but become woak from the overwork- : : ; every Thateday and sent postage O e Adiress, for, In advance ¢ - o the c they get alu ish; the eliminative tis-| 3 cans' Vegetable Soup ; ¢ render StoRAGE G sues clog “thus the waste is re-| - R > tained- in the blood ‘to’ poison the{2 1-lb. cans Salmon........ entire system. e 2 thI}e!:fl emzf klldnaya ac;ne and ’fleel e luriips ead, ‘and you "have ; Floor RIND, ltngingdpamrnh{ln tl;e imdei:or t!:lm urg:e Ant tor it h: ission |18 cloudy, of se ent, or the :l; ;e:to;ehmgl?’:so:eqnlre?t: &e g;: bladder is_irritable, obliging you to 1 2-1b. can Sauer Kraut... I7c serve | seek relief during the night; A | Heat out of other material to pre you have severe ieadaches, neflo\u 6 cans ‘“‘Baby Size”. Milk....28¢c 'l food products and it must dissipate it- and dizzy spells, slee plessness, *aci 1} gelt In the process, while ice'ls placed |tomnch or rheumatism in'bad weath-| 1 1-1b. can Calumet Baking ini‘the ice house to Stay, to be pre-|er “get from your pharmacist about “Powder gerved until wanted for use. four ounces of Jad ‘Salts; take a Anopen she;d will pt:s?;ve ldceI; a: :able?wnfu! in‘a glua r‘::!in waurdbie- 'Pork ChODS .o.ocvoceevieeiionanaseans 28c it may be piled up in a fleld and kept|fore resldut each mo) g an oo | il sommer by simply putting a cover |8 few days your kidneys will act fine. | Unparalleled Bulk Raisiris over it to keep off the rain and an|This famous salts is made from the er pound " 18e Anner cover of sawdust to keep out | 3¢1d of grapes and lemon jules, com, DL D OANC Ut e ‘the ‘alr. Such a crude way of keeping ffl, generations to el nndb:f‘i; usedlgg 1} gack Oatmeal Flour, PROPOSED RAILROAD NOT IN FAVOR. It seems at this time, according to W. T. Noonan’s investi- gation, the attitude of members of the state house of representa- tives is not favorable at this time to take action toward the construction of a railroad from Kelliher to Baudette, and that the matter will have to await another time. Nor-will be the state highway, under the Babcock hard surface plan, be projected from Bemidji to Baudette, the road not to deviate from its con- templated layout, to run direct from International Falls west to the north Beltrami county border, touching Baudette. '~ i However, Mr. Noonan says he is asured of a good highway wilt | from Kelliher to Baudette in about two years under the state | Froduce propexly. hand ormnl¥ mwfmu&m ] :L‘;gf‘%! &‘L’;"’B" to neutralize Or $3.25 road law,tthe lelngth of time necessary to comsummate the im- [gny; oPriner Dleases] - Roof Must Bs Tight. - R urestor fecits .w’ ; provement legislative action. ? P ¥ Y It 18 quite possible to'put a cube of ary and bhdder Mr. Noonan is writing house of representatives affairs of 8 plu; m Antl e . n 8 ts is in eiwuive :nd can : ] (e the state from the éocal angle, l'llle being a lu:iuse cil;tkflax;;ls as hg the |20 : L { e::cmurg thflalm 8 ?lrm htfal eil'erh t i ra is a Beltrami resident, naturally interested in affa an e i A e body can mak istake b hk!n 4 . witl WS A S : satistactory way ‘untll’ waited during| | %{fle ocmio!;:ll;n _to keep tho kidg- = i what he has to say can be accepted as the “right:do . af y ep '3 P i : &um;:;“:‘:mmww ;t“:; neys clenn and “active PN 4 TIMES HAVE CHANGED. cooling Foom, 13 by 14'1t N This, {8 Yor' the 'piifposs ‘6f taking the ‘t:rot:;h a::;e s:l:;uu‘t'm ‘covering down It is amusing to read the plea of McAdoo and Gregory | heat ont of newly. arrived frult and| ¢; tne fee:- warm-air-will-follow-and iven as a reason for separating themselves from' the- publie': | we -all know that air-must-be- kept . 4 g ¥ away from ice or it will melt rapidly. service—pecuniary responsibilities. For several years these (g6 Foor ‘proper. thrifty gentlemen have ridden horseback over the people, and | either case:this pre-caoling ‘room ‘ani T e ieg O R s el L % _ .cg.a::é“lg?f;fl“r > 2 i } now that they see the storm approaching they find it discreet s k ; R'w"""r‘l'." SANAT TORIUM, - - EX v s suddenly to dismount and take to the storm cellar. Bryan eked out his living by chautauquas. All three of these gentlemen were full of “democracy” and patched pants bourgeoisie when they entered the cabinet. They wanted it understood that they belonged .to the “common peepul.” But times have changed. Possibly their posmons afforded them inside information such as to cause visions of future political glory. 0-——— MEMBERS OF HOUSE FAVOR SUFFRAGE. For Stoves and F,urnaces Anthracite, Nut, Stove, Egg pnd Buckwheat- . Pocohontas and Anthracite Briquettes ° Hocking Screened Lump e West Virginia Splint : Youghxogheny Lump and Stove e Coke—Nut Stove and Egg Slzes S 1 4 The Minnesota house of representatives went on record Wednesday as favoring state suffrage for women, and also passed a resolution urging the national congress to pass the Susan B: Anthony suffrage amendment. That shows marked improvement in the 1egmlat1ve attitude of Minnesota toward the problem of women being given the same priviledge as-man in affairs of their home state. It is said the large majority of the state legislature'is com- posed of able men, of character and ability, and now that the house has shown its hand it is hoped the senate will include its self in the same rank. NN L BEEN MANAGED BY “DEMOCRATS.” (From the Memphis Commercial Appeal. Dem.) “Let the people decide the railroad problem,” says Mr. McAdoo. “Well, that’s more like it. Let them decide the tele- graph, telephone and all other problems. They have had about all the bureaucratic bossism and nonsense that they can stand,” says the Housten Post. ' Exactly so; looks as if this country will have to be made-over safe for democracy. % | |OUR COKE IS THE CLEANEST AND “a HOTTEST FUEL OBTAINABLE | swers.as 8n ante-room & prépare candidate " for ‘further-feing.” to allow water to percolate through. The cold-storagé’ room 15 21 by 14| For thisreason a base formed of rough feet In size, with ‘a hlzh_celllng to | stones covered with cinders andthe hold produce in considerable quantity, | cinders covered with a foot of saw- The other room in the main part of | dust makes a good bottom. A very the building holds the ice. Good : Construction’ Required. To be satisfactory a cold-storage bullding = requirés good construction. This plan provides a good,:solid, ‘¢on- crete foundation' with walls and foot- ings solid enough to ''bé -permanent. There. ard concrete floors lald as a foundation for the Insulation. *Above satisfactory substitute 'is made by laying small round poles in the bottom 2 ; ot the fce house covered With straw I a're B i and the straw covered with uwdust [ about a foot deep. There 1s a good deal in packing the Phone 100 fce'In the house to make it keep well. | TR EEN) H‘Xhll.l]hlll]IIIllIIlIIIlIl”ll']llll[llHHHHIHII.IIIIHII i It should be put in during cold Wenth-‘ - er and all ‘the chinks ‘carefully ‘fill the regular insulation is a clrefully with broken ice and the Wwhole lhnl! Chlld’s Fleeced Lmed Rubbers, a pair. 85c made floor of cement. weil frozen together by poflrlng on Misses’ Fleeced Lined Rubbers, a pair.95¢ The walls and-celling are made the| water. By doing this Very curetully same as me floor with the-"excepuun ‘the 1ce can be frozen together almpst Child’s One-buckle Artics, a PaIY. o Foni Y 90c and $1 25 of the concrete floor underiayer:' #0lid go’ the air will all-be forced out. Waterproofed insulating ‘board fs| There should be a space of & foot Misses’ One-buckle Arcties, a pair..$1.25 Misses’ two-buckle Aretics, a pair. :$1.75 tised all around the'cold-stofage. room | between the'ice’and ‘the ‘aldes ‘of the house all ‘around and this foot filled Women’s one-buckle Arctics, a pair. $1.50 Women’s - three-buckle Arctics, military MFE, GENTLE REMEDY BRINGS SURE RELIEF For 200 years GOLD MEDAL Haar- | you need Take three or £ lem Oil hna ennbhd uufierln buman- ’IO oll wnkl‘;n : th e":l!n ‘ni withatand ' attacks kidney, lulnl o! kidneys and dnvei out dder and ammn h troublea | the il::ns‘ New life- and health will discases confiected with the follow. When your normal vigor urinary organs, and to.build up and| has restored continue cruf.m::t restore to.henlth organs weakened by | for a while to keep your: ‘condi= disease. '.l'he-e mimporuntor 8 tl andpuvmnn nolmdh- must be watched, “becaus e& ter ey d und purify the blood nl el ‘work you.ste éo:m:“ Don’t wl!t until gu are lncl hle Aofi lflul Oim les todny and the fce room, a8 shown ln the cross - sections, It will be noticed that the packing room and | pre-cooliig “room are bult in the annex to the‘maln buildiag and have lower ' cellings.” The"gpace be- tween these cellings and r6of i utll- 1T for the storage ot pncking mlte- mm i! A Bat be sare to, and M WAL lm vlthlnyx:n % GE’I?D MEDAL numdmtn.: d Haarlem Ol Capwules are the remedy | packages, At all in with sawdust tamped down “The sawdust should be ‘st least a foot "deep’ on ‘top of the ice; 18 inches is "better. Must Have Attention. A great deal of ice is lost d\u-lnz the spring months ‘when the weather 18 getting warm, but not warm enough to require the use of ice in the re- frigerator. During these weeks the 1ce . house 1s- forgotten, ‘and it melts & little and settles. ‘The settiing proc ess opens cracks in the wet sawdust|| and some of these cracks will extend e h bufldings are usetul ln com- mmmu where stmall”fruits’and “veg etables ard grown to be shipped distance td large market Sections.” The man An charge of - the ~cold-storage plant atterids to the packing and load- ing;'so that th ki “unifo] -n{l ?rne.to :e{:i:th:s:e::m a::: grg;:: ;.:mmc% vl::ed :fi;r s?v:d ::tul: heel a palr .................. $3.50 4 f;:d::‘.m T‘:; ::‘::n:e:sms[‘:glyuéfiw ‘ahould have attention. at least onee Women S best grade Rubbers. ... .. $1.00 {he stuff dnd haul it to, the packine | s week. If the sawdust s kept packed Fleeced lined ................ $1.25 down well all around and ‘on’ top the ice cannot melt very much. There are other details to think about, such as ventilation and shade. Women’s Felt Shoes, pair. $2 50 and $3.95 Women’s Black Felt Slippers, leather sole, keéps' track of eHcli: farmer's account and renders a statement the 'flflt of each month. % lecs Easily ‘Kept: It is a great help to have the house a palr ...................... sl 85 f It fs easy to keep Ice all summer| shaded by a large tree or another 2 1 if you know how. “When ice’is Stored | buflding. When the sun beats down Men S BlaCk Felt Sllppers, leather SOle’ a ! away-for summer use and leaks away | hot on top of the roof the temperature palr L e e e SR R $2.50 i before it 18 wanted there is a reason| inside the bullding is & great deal “for it. In!the first place there must| higher than it would be with the roof BeSt grade Women S Moct‘,asms a be a sufficient quantity of ice together | shaded. palr ........................ $3 50 10 keep cold, and there must be pro- In choosing the location conveni tectlon agalost warm air ‘and there| ence in using the fce should be con- must be no leak in the roof. sidered in preference to convenience , “ ' Some of ‘the first farmer ice houses | in filling the ice house, because the were built: underground or partly so.| filling is done in a day or two where- It oftén happened that drainage was| as the unloading process occupies sev- imperféct and that water accumulated | eral months and requires innumerable in and around the bottom of the house | trips between the kitchen and the ice BEMIDJ] MINN and meited the ice so that by the mid-~ bouse, 1 i | | N g — o F —F